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babylonsister

(171,066 posts)
Fri Oct 3, 2014, 09:15 PM Oct 2014

State of Play: John Kerry’s High-Stakes Year

http://www.vogue.com/1414623/john-kerry-secretary-of-state/

State of Play: John Kerry’s High-Stakes Year
October 2, 2014 8:00 am by Suzy Hansen



“I don’t think about a legacy. I think about getting the job done as well as I can, and history and other people will take care of the rest of it,” says Kerry, photographed at the State Department in Washington, D.C.
Photographed by Ralph Mecke, Vogue, October 2014


Through one international crisis after another, America’s Secretary of State is waging a marathon campaign of high-stakes diplomacy.

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During this jolting period Kerry will seem to be everywhere at once, engaging in negotiations, jousting with his foreign counterparts, and struggling to pull off small victories before jumping back on his plane. “I don’t think there has ever been a Secretary of State who has thrown himself into the job with as much verve and conviction as this guy has,” says Strobe Talbott, a deputy Secretary of State under President Clinton and now the president of the Washington think tank the Brookings Institution as well as a Kerry adviser. “If he can’t get a workable and acceptable compromise on a dispute, it’s very hard to imagine anybody who can.”

Kerry practices just the sort of vigorous diplomacy President Obama spoke about at West Point—but his relentlessness, especially on issues as seemingly intractable as Israeli-Palestinian peace, has been bruising at times. Does America wield the influence in the world that it once did? Critics say that Kerry’s go-for-broke diplomatic style raises just this question—and that he has wasted time on problems that the U.S. cannot solve; supporters say that if Kerry achieves a breakthrough in even one of his major endeavors—say, a nuclear deal with Iran—he could be one of the most important Secretaries of State in recent history.

“There’s a lot going on,” Kerry acknowledges when I meet with him over the summer in his office at the State Department. “But when you have four or five flare-ups at the same time, you’ve still got to talk to people; you’ve got to sit down with them face-to-face, look in their eyes, grab the problem, and work through it. So we’re managing. We can multitask.”

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But he does reflect on the past. “You know, obviously, losing the presidency is not the option of first choice,” he says and laughs, as if awed by the memory. “But you can’t get lost in it. I said, ‘I am not going to make this the defining moment of a life of involvement in public service and caring about things.’ I was a senator and had a lot I was interested in; I have a great family, a great life, and I have nothing to complain about. So I went right back in and started kicking. . . .

“I love it, I really enjoy this job, it’s a great job,” he continues. “And I am excited. Look, we got the deal on chemical weapons {in Syria}; we’ve got Iran talking. We’ve got the Middle East people talking—we’ve made a lot of progress there, and I believe we’ll get back to talking.” He cocks his head pointedly, with a faint smile. “I am not finished.”
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State of Play: John Kerry’s High-Stakes Year (Original Post) babylonsister Oct 2014 OP
great article MBS Oct 2014 #1
Thanks, missed that totally; post and run. ;) nt babylonsister Oct 2014 #2
JOHN F KERRY HAS EARNED HIS PLACE IN HISTORY AS 1 OF THE GREATEST SOS'... Corey_Baker08 Oct 2014 #3
The sad thing for us... mylye2222 Oct 2014 #4
Unfortunately John Kerry Will Not Run Again, i Agree Corey_Baker08 Oct 2014 #5
This Pic Is Now My Background BTW LOL Corey_Baker08 Oct 2014 #6

MBS

(9,688 posts)
1. great article
Sun Oct 5, 2014, 03:06 PM
Oct 2014

note also the parallel discussion started by karynnj just before you (in case you've been wondering why no one responded. . )

Corey_Baker08

(2,157 posts)
3. JOHN F KERRY HAS EARNED HIS PLACE IN HISTORY AS 1 OF THE GREATEST SOS'...
Sat Oct 11, 2014, 01:32 AM
Oct 2014

I BELIEVED & WILL PROBABLY ALWAYS BELIEVE THAT JOHN F KERRY WOULD HAVE MADE A DAMN GOOD PRESIDENT, A REPRESENTATIVE OF FOREIGN RELATIONS ACROSS THE WORLD, WHO HAS TIME & TIME AGAIN PUT WORKING AMERICANS' FIRST, ENSURING THE SAFETY & SECURITY, AND PERHAPS BEST OF ALL...SOS JOHN KERRY IS IN FACT THE "REAL DEAL".

HE HAS SERVED HIS COUNTRY HONORARILY & SAVED LIVES, ALL THE WHILE RISKING HIS OWN IN THE JUNGLES OF VIETNAM, NOT ONLY DEFYING DEATH, BUT STARING DEATH IN THE FACE BECAUSE JOHN F KERRY, AS CAPTAIN OF THAT SWIFT BOAT REFUSED TO LEAVE EVEN 1 MAN BEHIND.

THAT IS WHAT WE NEED IN A LEADER, THAT IS WHAT WE NEED IN A PRESIDENT. JOHN KERRY HAS BEEN TRIED & TRIED AGAIN, YET NOT ONCE HAS HE WAVERED ON HIS POSITIONS, WHETHER FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC.

I KNOW ITS A LONG SHOT BUT, I WOULD LOVE TO SEE KERRY WIN THE WHITE HOUSE IN 2016. JOHN KERRY HAS INSPIRED ME TO DO BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS WITH MY LIFE, AND FOR A MAN WHO HAS SPENT NEARLY HIS ENTIRE LIFE FIGHTING FOR OUR COUNTRY & FIGHTING FOR OUR FREEDOMS...

SAY WHAT YOU WISH, BUT IN 2004 AT THE AGE OF 14 I JUST KNEW FROM THE VERY FIRST MOMENT HE SPOKE THAT BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS AWAITED JOHN F KERRY, & THE HOPE IS THERE, & I AM PROUD TO CALL HIM MY HERO....

THANK-YOU SOS JOHN KERRY, AND KEEP FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT, BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT YOU HAVE DONE YOUR ENTIRE LIFE.

 

mylye2222

(2,992 posts)
4. The sad thing for us...
Sat Oct 11, 2014, 06:21 AM
Oct 2014

Is that he will not run ever again!

But I do hope that when he ll be finished with his current tenjre he would write his memors or any book.
And Kerrys memors would be EXPLOSIVE! !!

Corey_Baker08

(2,157 posts)
5. Unfortunately John Kerry Will Not Run Again, i Agree
Mon Oct 13, 2014, 11:55 PM
Oct 2014

yet I also agree that I cant wait for his memoris to come out because he has so much life experience and his experience as SOS, the best SOS in my lifetime, my hero, and a man I will always admire & have the upmost respect for.

I really would like to hope that SOS Kerry will become once again the leader of the Democratic Party, The Ted Kennedy of the Democratic Party if you will...

Corey_Baker08

(2,157 posts)
6. This Pic Is Now My Background BTW LOL
Tue Oct 14, 2014, 12:07 AM
Oct 2014

If you have any more great pics of John Kerry ecspecially any during the 2004 campaign, I would greatly appreciate it. At the age of 14 I can remember vividly my Dad took the day off of work, and he let me leave early from school on October 19, 2004 to attend a John Kerry Rally in Dayton, Ohio located at a baseball stadium. The stadium was absolutely packed, and my Dad got us in on the ballfield so close to the stage that John Kerry actually looked me in the eye.

It was, is and always will be the best day of my life & an experience that really inspired me to become a sponge about politics, I was soo eager to learn everything I could as much as I could about the Democratic Party and it really instilled in me that from that day forward I devoted myself to the Democratic Party & John Kerry.....& THATS HOW I FOUND DEMOCRATICUNDERGROUND.COM, AND i ALWAYS FELT LIKE FAMILY TO DU SINCE THEN....

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